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Maurizio Gualtieri
Researcher at ENEA
Publications - 70
Citations - 3202
Maurizio Gualtieri is an academic researcher from ENEA. The author has contributed to research in topics: Particulates & A549 cell. The author has an hindex of 28, co-authored 64 publications receiving 2539 citations. Previous affiliations of Maurizio Gualtieri include University of the Littoral Opal Coast & Polaris Industries.
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Impact of tire debris on in vitro and in vivo systems
TL;DR: The amount of Zn leached from TD is related to pH, aggregation of particles and elution process, the quantity of TD present in the environment has to be taken into account and the atmospheric conditions, which may deeply influence the particle properties, have to be considered.
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Economic losses due to ozone impacts on human health, forest productivity and crop yield across China
Zhaozhong Feng,Alessandra De Marco,Alessandro Anav,Maurizio Gualtieri,Pierre Sicard,Hanqin Tian,Francesca Fornasier,Fulu Tao,Anhong Guo,Elena Paoletti +9 more
TL;DR: Using O3 exposure-response functions, the costs of O3-induced losses in rice, wheat, forests and forest production, and SOMO35-based morbidity for respiratory diseases and non-accidental mortality are evaluated, representing 7% of the China Gross Domestic Product in 2015.
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Seasonal variations in chemical composition and in vitro biological effects of fine PM from Milan
Maria Grazia Perrone,Maurizio Gualtieri,Luca Ferrero,Claudia Lo Porto,Roberto Udisti,Ezio Bolzacchini,Marina Camatini +6 more
TL;DR: The different seasonal chemical composition of PM showed to influence some biological properties, which were investigated by bivariate analysis and multivariate data analysis to investigate the relationship between PM chemical composition and the biological effects produced by cell exposure to 12 microg cm(-2).
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Cell cycle alterations induced by urban PM2.5 in bronchial epithelial cells: Characterization of the process and possible mechanisms involved
Eleonora Longhin,Jørn A. Holme,Kristine B. Gutzkow,Volker M. Arlt,Jill E. Kucab,Marina Camatini,Maurizio Gualtieri +6 more
TL;DR: Both PM-induced DNA damage and G2 arrest were inhibited by the addition of antioxidants and α-naphthoflavone, suggesting the involvement of ROS and reactive electrophilic metabolites formed via a P450-dependent reaction.
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Airborne urban particles (Milan winter-PM2.5) cause mitotic arrest and cell death: Effects on DNA, mitochondria, AhR binding and spindle organization
Maurizio Gualtieri,Johan Øvrevik,Steen Mollerup,Nana Asare,Eleonora Longhin,Hans-Jørgen Dahlman,Marina Camatini,Jørn A. Holme +7 more
TL;DR: It is hypothesized that the induced mitotic arrest and following cell death was due to a premature chromosome condensation caused by a combination of DNA, mitochondrial and spindle damage.